Started as a free lance writer earlier for Maharashtra Herald Newspaper, then with the Pune-Mid-Day. Have also contributed for articles on websites
Varun Khandelwal, started out being the bad kid in 'Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki' and Aathvan Vachan is now back in the limelight playing the bad boy in NDTV Imagine's latest sitcom 'Jyoti'.
Varun seems to be the perfect pick for the role with his baddie influence not just working with the audiences but on the sets as well. In fact, the crew thinks that no once could have looked and behaved the part as well as Varun.
Grins Varun as the appreciation, "I feel that my acting is being appreciated and that if I can instill anger in the viewer, I have given a good shot!" Now, that's from the horse's mouth!
Varun Khandelwal, started out being the bad kid in 'Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki' and Aathvan Vachan is now back in the limelight playing the bad boy in NDTV Imagine's latest sitcom 'Jyoti'.
Varun seems to be the perfect pick for the role with his baddie influence not just working with the audiences but on the sets as well. In fact, the crew thinks that no once could have looked and behaved the part as well as Varun.
Grins Varun as the appreciation, "I feel that my acting is being appreciated and that if I can instill anger in the viewer, I have given a good shot!" Now, that's from the horse's mouth!
Varun Khandelwal, started out being the bad kid in 'Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki' and Aathvan Vachan is now back in the limelight playing the bad boy in NDTV Imagine's latest sitcom 'Jyoti'.
Varun seems to be the perfect pick for the role with his baddie influence not just working with the audiences but on the sets as well. In fact, the crew thinks that no once could have looked and behaved the part as well as Varun.
Grins Varun as the appreciation, "I feel that my acting is being appreciated and that if I can instill anger in the viewer, I have given a good shot!" Now, that's from the horse's mouth!
Varun Khandelwal, started out being the bad kid in 'Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki' and Aathvan Vachan is now back in the limelight playing the bad boy in NDTV Imagine's latest sitcom 'Jyoti'.
Varun seems to be the perfect pick for the role with his baddie influence not just working with the audiences but on the sets as well. In fact, the crew thinks that no once could have looked and behaved the part as well as Varun.
Grins Varun as the appreciation, "I feel that my acting is being appreciated and that if I can instill anger in the viewer, I have given a good shot!" Now, that's from the horse's mouth!
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